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Mexico Tax Information

16% IVA

IVA is 16%. CFDI electronic invoicing required for official invoices. RFC mandatory.

Locksmith Services to Invoice

  • Lockout service
  • Lock rekeying
  • Lock installation
  • Key duplication
  • Safe opening
  • Security assessment
  • Master key systems

Invoice Requirements in Mexico

RFC number
Business address
Client's RFC
CFDI requirements
IVA breakdown
Total in MXN

Payment Terms

Due on completion. Emergency calls paid on-site. Commercial accounts Net 15.

Contado15 días30 díasCrédito

Payment Methods in Mexico

SPEI TransferCredit CardPayPalCashCheck

Locksmith Invoice Tips

  • Note service address
  • Include emergency premiums
  • Reference lock brands
  • Document hardware used
  • Track call-out fees

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to locksmith invoices in Mexico?

Mexico has 16% IVA. IVA is 16%. CFDI electronic invoicing required for official invoices. RFC mandatory.

What payment methods are common for locksmiths in Mexico?

Common payment methods in Mexico include: SPEI Transfer, Credit Card, PayPal, Cash, Check. Due on completion. Emergency calls paid on-site. Commercial accounts Net 15.

What should locksmith invoices include in Mexico?

Your invoice should include: RFC number, Business address, Client's RFC, CFDI requirements. For locksmith services specifically, also include: Lockout service, Lock rekeying, Lock installation.

Emergency rate?

Charge premium for after-hours (1.5-2x). State clearly before dispatch.

Service call fee?

Minimum call-out fee covers travel. Apply to job cost if service performed.

What is CFDI?

Mexico's electronic invoicing system required by SAT for tax-deductible transactions.